Ray Lewis, Ed Reed will attend Ravens’ White House ceremony

Posted by Michael David Smith on June 4, 2013, 7:14 AM EST

AP

Several members of last year’s Ravens who are no longer with the team have decided not to attend the Super Bowl champions’ White House ceremony on Wednesday. But the two best defensive players in franchise history will be there.

Ray Lewis, who retired after the Super Bowl, and Ed Reed, who signed with the Texans as a free agent, will attend the ceremony, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Brendon Ayanbadejo, who was cut by the Ravens after the season and is now a free agent, is also expected to attend. But Reed may be the only player in attendance who’s now a member of another team. He is currently recovering from hip surgery and can’t do much on-field work for the Texans anyway.

Thats a long list of guys who cant get past personal issues with people in the organization to attend a once in a lifetime event. Makes you wonder just how bad things got in Baltimore and how much that SB Ring covered up a lot of problems within in the organization.

Hahaha! Steely, yeah super bowl rings would have the tendency to cover up issues hahaha!!!

World Champs!

cfeeley52 says:Jun 4, 2013 1:31 PM

Steeley McBeam says:
Jun 4, 2013 9:43 AM
“I cant be in the same room as certain people” – Bernard Pollard.
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says the guy who’s played for 4 teams in 5 years… Pollard is the only one holding a grudge, the other guys are busy getting up to speed with their new teams i don’t blame them.